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10 things Mick Jagger has learned after 50 years of rock 'n' roll

Mick Jagger, a seasoned rock veteran and legend, has learned a lot over his years with The Rolling Stones. On David Letterman, he recited his "Top 10 things I've learned after 50 years in rock 'n' roll" list. Check out what wisdom and knowledge the rock star has gained:

10: Nobody wants to hear anything from your new album. 9. Never take relationship advice from Phil Spector. 8. Before shouting, "Hi, Seattle," make sure you're in Seattle. 7. You don't earn a cent when someone does a song about having "Moves like Jagger." 6. Everybody you meet after you become famous is only interested in you as a person. 5. Song royalties are great, but even they can't match the guaranteed cash flow from a reverse mortgage. 4. A good way to keep yourself entertained is to sign every tenth autograph "Doris Goldblatt." 3. Be considerate of other hotel guests -- trash your room by 10 pm. 2. You can't always get what you want -- like a good joke on the Top Ten List. 1. You start out playing rock n' roll so you can sex and do drugs. But you end up doing drugs so you can still play rock n' roll and have sex.